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US Strikes Iran Again After Tanker Hit in Strait of Hormuz, Raising Fears for Global Oil Shipping

By MGN EditorialJune 28, 2026 at 06:00 AM

The United States military carried out fresh strikes against Iran following an attack on a tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, significantly escalating tensions in one of the world's most critical maritime chokepoints.

## US-Iran Hostilities Escalate as Tanker Struck in Strait of Hormuz The United States military launched a new round of strikes against Iran on June 28 after a tanker was struck in the Strait of Hormuz, marking a significant escalation in hostilities that poses serious risks to global energy shipping, according to reporting by Reuters correspondents Jana Choukeir and Jasper Ward, as cited by gCaptain. The incident occurred in one of the world's most strategically vital maritime corridors. The Strait of Hormuz serves as the primary transit route for approximately 20% of global oil supply, with an estimated 17–21 million barrels of crude oil and petroleum products passing through the waterway daily. Any sustained disruption to navigation in the strait would have immediate and far-reaching consequences for global energy markets and the broader shipping industry. ### A Critical Chokepoint Under Threat The strait, which narrows to roughly 21 nautical miles at its most constricted point, has long been identified by maritime security analysts as the single most important oil transit chokepoint in the world. Tanker operators, shipowners, and insurers have historically treated the region as a high-risk zone, and the latest incident is expected to prompt immediate reassessments of routing, security protocols, and war risk insurance premiums across the sector. The attack on the tanker and the subsequent US military response represent a sharp deterioration in the security environment for commercial shipping in the Persian Gulf region. Industry stakeholders will be closely monitoring developments for any indication that Iran may move to restrict or threaten freedom of navigation through the strait — a threat Tehran has periodically invoked during periods of heightened tension. ### Industry Implications For maritime operators with vessels transiting the Gulf, the Arabian Sea, or calling at regional ports, the situation demands heightened vigilance. Shipowners and operators are advised to consult the latest guidance from flag state authorities, P&I clubs, and bodies such as the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO), which maintains a watching brief over the region. War risk insurers are likely to respond swiftly to the escalation. Following previous incidents in the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea, the market has demonstrated a readiness to adjust additional premiums and, in some cases, restrict coverage for vessels operating in designated high-risk areas. The full scope of damage to the struck tanker, the identity of the vessel, and crew welfare details had not been fully confirmed at the time of reporting. gCaptain, citing Reuters, reported that US strikes followed the tanker incident within hours, underscoring the speed at which the situation is developing. Maritime industry professionals are urged to monitor official advisories and consult their security and insurance advisors as the situation continues to evolve.

Source: gCaptain

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